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Yeah I just don’t want to ditch my perfectly good Galaxy A54 until it’s actually broken


Is Android encrypted by default, or does it depend on the device vendor?


If my phone is physically compromised and the bootloader is unlocked, my hope is that storage encryption would make it a “non-issue”. Yes, they could wipe the device and delete my data then resell the phone, but at that point all they’ve stolen is a $300 phone with maybe $80 resale value and not my entire identity


How to secure an android device
I am increasingly conscious of security and privacy. I don't want my data or telemetry being sent to google or Facebook, and I want to make sure my device is encrypted and not readable by anyone other than me. Is there a standard go-to guide on securing an android device with these types of goals in mind? Is true privacy possible without having to install Graphene?
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Because I’m tired of being told what to be outraged about


Serious question: What makes Dragon Quest special? I’ve played turn based RPGs from that era and there never really seems to be any distinguishing characteristics between them


Woah a Chinese owned company is crushing a labor union? Who would’ve guessed!



I almost always plug mine into my dock and run it with a controller lol, rarely use it as an actual handheld


I think a large reason why many game devs don’t dev on linux is tooling support, not the speed of the runtime. idk if Unity and Unreal editors run on Linux but they do make it simpler to target linux or mac. Ancedotally, however, most Unity devs I see are either on Windows or Macbooks, not Linux.

Personally I’m a fan of DirectX and all the tools that come with it. Vulkan is a comparable API (though more verbose than DX11) and the tooling support for it is very 3rd party. I could switch to Linux for literally anything other than game dev because I’m just too into DirectX right now